Category: yemen war
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#OnThisDay Education under attack

A Saudi coalition airstrike targeted Alhasan bin Ali School in Reghafah, Saada, 20 June 2018. The school was entirely destroyed. Fortunately, no civilian casualties were reported. In Yemen, over 3000 schools have been attacked or are used for other than educational purposes. The picture, alongside the information on schools in Yemen below, is from an…
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British councils invest in BAE Systems, Airbus, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman
Lothian (Edinburgh) council has the largest investment in the five companies and manages funds worth £7.8 billion for staff, including Edinburgh city council workers. British councils have invested £566m of workers’ pensions in Saudi-linked arms companies.
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UAE continues to plunder occupied Socotra archipelago

The UAE has stolen perennial trees, quantities of coral reefs, rare birds, and other unique components of the island since the first day of its control of the Socotra Archipelago. Commercial ships through local and Emirati investors, during the past weeks, transported hundreds of tons of coral reef stones, which were thrown by the sea…
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When Humanitarian Aid is weaponized and becomes of punitive nature
United Nations, who are aligned with USAID and King Salman Relief, provide neither information on North Yemen nor humanitarian aid to the Houthi governed areas.
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#OnThisDay Education under attack

Saudi alliance airstrikes hit Arwa school for girls in Almijaliah, Taiz, on June 16, 2015. Some neighbouring houses were damaged. 4 women and kids were killed. Source Yemenwar.info “On that night, a bomb struck al-Arwa school,located 30 metres away from our house.“ Amnesty International
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#OnThisDay Saudi Arabia-led coalition bombings on AL-MUJALIYYA NEIGHBOURHOOD, TA’IZ, 16 June 2015
48-year old Jamila and four of her children were killed when an airstrike destroyed their home in al-Mujaliyya neighbourhood at 3.45am on 16 June. Jamila’s daughter Leila Hayel, who lives 600 metres away from her parents’ house, lost her mother and siblings Suha (10), Amal (14), Samah (23), and Hani (25). She told Amnesty International:“The…
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Occupied Yemen uprising
The puppet government is “waiting for Saudi Arabia and the US to prevent collapse and fall.” The occupied governorates are experiencing a severe economic crisis in light of the accumulation of financial entitlements and the widening circle of looting and theft of the country’s wealth and revenues by the mercenary authorities.The depreciation of the currency…
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The puppet government’s Al-Alimi begs “the US, to pressure the Houthis to stop attacking oil facilities,”
During a meeting with US Yemen Envoy Tim Lenderking in Riyadh, Al-Alimi complained like a little boy would complain to his mom that the Houthis are to be blamed for everything that goes wrong in his life. He claimes that “the Houthi attacks on oil facilities, ban on goods from government-controlled areas entering their territories,…
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“Stop tampering with Yemen’s unity and financing mercenaries,”
the people of Yemen suffered in 3000 days confronting the US-Saudi aggression, exceeds what people suffered during the First and Second World Wars.
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“After 3000 days, the people of Yemen are capable of performing miracles,”
The Yemeni Riyal is pretty much stable under the Sana’a-based authorities, while under the internationally recognized Saudi-led Coalition government, the currency loses value by day. The exchange rates of the US dollar in Aden and Hadhramout reached 1370 Yemeni riyals, The depreciation of the currency led to an increase in poverty, hunger and the cost…